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  1. Farm X

    Soil-Max Drainage Plough Demonstration - 10 June, 2022

    Hi all, We’re a global distributor for Soil-Max drainage ploughs and have been working with farmers in the UK for the past 16 months to bring them affordable farm drainage solutions. There's been a lot of interest and some of the biggest concerns for farmers when deciding to purchase is 1) If...
  2. Farm X

    Soil-Max Drainage Ploughs at Cereals (Affordable DIY farm drainage)

    Farm Xport will be showcasing the Soil-Max ZD1600 drainage plough at Cereals. We'll be at booth 506 so be sure to stop by and say hello. We'll also be hosting a demonstration afterward on Friday, June 10th at a farm outside of Cambridge. If you're planning to come to Cereals and stop by, be...
  3. Farm X

    Would you hire a drainage plough for DIY drainage?

    I want to see what the people think. We've been selling Soil-Max drainage ploughs to farmers in the UK for the past couple of years. Due to farm size, it doesn't make sense for some to purchase a plough. We're considering the idea of offering this type of machine for hire for farmers to install...
  4. J

    Land Drainage Costs Devon

    Hi there , I am looking at a barn conversion on 18 acres of arable land, when we viewed on boxing day the land was very water logged and there was a fair few marsh type plants on the land. What would the likely cost be like to sort this out , I assume underground drainage would be the...
  5. Petroldrinker

    New drainage ditch Vs french drain

    Hello all. I have a six acre field that needs attention. After a two year battle I'm basking in the glory of defeating the rushes... ...for now. However, there is obvious room for improvement with the drainage. The field has a ditch on all four sides. These need maintenance but I don't think...
  6. Farm X

    Water Drainage Solutions Webinar with Soil-Max & Farm Xport

    Soil-Max along with ADS Agriculture and Farm Xport will be hosting a live webinar at 17:00 WET (5:00 pm) on Tuesday, August 10th, 2021. I've attached a sign-up link below. Topics will include drainage planning, installation, pipe selection, cost savings, and much more! Drainage specialists from...
  7. A

    Drainage trencher

    Got some heavy ground needs a bit of drainage. No stones or rocks through any of it and I'm thinking a trencher might be the job for it rather than a 360. Any of you guys over here in N.I know anyone who runs a trencher for drainage work?
  8. Farm X

    What kind of farm equipment is hard to get in the UK?

    Hi all, Cody from Farm Xport here (www.farmxport.com). We are an international distributor for Soil-Max plows but would like to expand our catalog. Is there any farm equipment or machinery, worldwide, that is difficult to purchase in the UK due to lack of import or distributors? I imagine most...
  9. Farm X

    Are water drainage solutions hard to come by?

    Hello there, We're an export company located in the United States and are wanting to help provide farmers in the UK with water drainage solutions. I'm doing some information gathering and would love to get opinions on water drainage in the UK. We currently carry Soil-Max plows that allow you...
  10. Wigeon

    Building resilience in heavy soils

    This autumn and last year have well and truly shown the value of soil structure, and highlighted in particular where problems exist. My farm is generally grade 3 heavy silty clay loam with flints, with a decent chunk at 55%- 60% forecast establishment rates, according to Soyl. It also has no...
  11. Farm X

    Water drainage solutions with Farm Xport

    Farm Xport now carries Soil-Max tile plows that are ready to export to you! The video below shows just how easy it is to tile your field. No more water drainage problems for your fields. Feel free to reach me at [email protected] for more information!
  12. snipe

    Re draining a field.

    Part of a field need re draining. Is there certain way the new drains should be laid out to stop water finding the old drains, which have become blocked solid in places. Don't want the water to go down the old drain then burst to the surface when it gets to a blockage. Should I lay the new...
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